Two come to mind: flew (past tense of fly) and flue (a part of a fireplace).
Some homophones for "there" are "their" and "they're."
Some homophones for flew are ...flu, an abbreviated way of saying influenza, a virus infection that causes catarrh, fever and severe body aches.flue, the smoke duct of a chimney.
The homophones for the phrase "The plain witch flu bye was noisy" are: plane/plain, which/witch, flu/flew, by/bye, and no/knows.
Some homophones for "pan" are "pann" and "panne."
Some homophones for "ribbon" are "ribbin" and "riben."
Some homophones for "presents" are "presence" and "pries ends".
Some homophones for "flow" are floe and flue.
Some homophones for "hole" include whole and hull.
Some homophones for "lines" could be "lynes" or "lynes." And for "columns," some homophones could be "collumns" or "colloms."
Yes, some homophones for "there" are "their" and "they're".
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There are no common homophones that include synonyms for romantic. There are the homophones sweet (taste or personality) and suite, and the homophones beau (suitor) and bow (weapon or decoration).